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Ghanaian musician C Burn, known for one of his hit singles ‘Detti Water,’ has officially released his much-anticipated second EP titled “Aidoo Intelligence.”
This project reflects C Burn’s confidence in his creative prowess and marks his bold attempt to solidify his place as a multifaceted artist.
“Aidoo Intelligence” consists of five tracks, written, arranged and produced by C Burn, with each representing a unique genre, showcasing C Burn’s versatility and growth as a musician.
He introduces the EP with ‘Senior Man,’ where the opening line, “I go fit buy anything I want but I want keep it on the low key,” sets a tone of understated confidence. This theme resonates throughout the project, with ‘Senior Man’ blending Afrobeats and Highlife over an Amapiano backdrop, perfectly illustrating C Burn’s knack for combining genres.
Next up is ‘Dat Tin,’ an infectious Afro-Dancehall track that immediately grabs attention with its rhythm. C Burn’s vocal delivery coupled with the song’s infectious rhythm makes this song a potential fan favourite.
Staying true to his Ghanaian roots, C Burn definitely cannot release a project without dedicating a song to the beautiful Ghanaian queens. ‘Adwoa,’ is a song shrouded in mystery and anticipation. It promises to be a certified banger. Although details are still under wraps, the buzz around it suggests it’s likely to resonate deeply with listeners and also become an anthem for the ladies.

In ‘Megye Mani,’ C Burn pays homage to prominent Ghanaian figures such as Hon. Kennedy Agyapong and business mogul Dr. Kwame Osei Despite.
The track offers a sleek Highlife tune designed to get audiences on their feet, blending respect with an infectious rhythm that captures the essence of danceable Ghanaian music. The EP closes with ‘La Agbo,’ a rap track that brings C Burn back to his lyrical roots. Filled with punchlines and clever wordplay, the song not only highlights his rap skills but also reminds fans of his versatility.
As a bonus, C Burn surprises fans by including additional tracks on the EP. This demonstrates his continued commitment to engaging his audience and ensuring his fans are kept well fed.
Touching on the experience of putting this masterpiece together, C Burn emphasizes the importance of the creative process, nothing that every drum sample, instrument, and melody contributes to a larger narrative. Each vocal layer is meticulously crafted, underscoring the significance of every element within the tracks. With “Aidoo Intelligence,” C Burn aims to offer a diverse listening experience that resonates with fans across multiple genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
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